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Race car driver Chris Pappas attacked in home

Gold Coast racing car driver Chris Pappas was identified as the victim of a hammer and knife attack early on Tuesday morning. According to the Daily Telegraph, Pappas was rushed …

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Postecoglou plots top four, Ipswich duo aim to survive

Ange Postecoglou’s second season at Tottenham has started with one of his key midfielders having to be axed from the club’s first Premier League match. Yves Bissouma has been suspended …

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Panathinaikos falls cruelly to Ajax after marathon penalty shootout

Panathinaikos won the battle but lost the war in Amsterdam after a thrilling game that needed 17 penalties from each side before Ajax finally emerged victorious in their Europa League …

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Georgina Dimopoulos: Unheard and invisible – The silent struggles of children in family violence

Children and young people – often ‘forgotten’ and ‘silent’ victim-survivors of family violence – can remain invisible when it comes to services, a new report has revealed. The violence they …

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NPL Victoria Men’s: Just one tiny step away from the battle’s beginning

As the final whistle blows on the last matchday of the 2024 regular season, we bid adieu to a season full of football magic, stunning goals, and rollercoaster emotions. The …

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Tim Pallas: Tax hikes not ruled out to fund $1.5b hospitals top-up

A $1.5 billion hospital funding lifeline has left a gaping hole in the Victorian budget, with the treasurer not ruling out taxes or cuts to other areas to fill it. …

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South Melbourne FC: A Legacy forged, a future awaiting

As we stand at the crossroads of a new era for South Melbourne Football Club, (SMFC) we are compelled to reflect on our remarkable journey and the indelible legacy that …

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Australia’s coffee price crunch: Roasters brace for the new norm as costs soar

The cost of importing coffee beans into Australia is at a new high and roasters see this as the new norm. Once a tea and chicory nation, Australia is one …

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Families ‘cutting back on food’ as cost of living bites

As the cost-of-living crisis plunges more Australians into food insecurity, pressure is mounting on state and federal governments to take action. About a third of almost 180 submissions to a …

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Student debt to be slashed under university changes

Students are set to have thousands of dollars wiped off their HECS debt, while paid placements will be put in place for in-demand professions as part of sweeping university changes. …

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